Krk CroatiaCruise Port Guide
Getting Around from the Port
With ships docking in the town center, the immediate area of Krk town is easily walkable. For exploring the wider island, while specific public transport details from the port are not provided, the island is well-connected by road via the Krk Bridge to the mainland.
Attractions and Activities
- Hiking and Walking Trails: The island boasts several dozen marked tourist paths that wind through woodlands and along the seashore. Detailed printed guides for these trails are readily available at any local tourist office.
- Diving and Underwater Exploration: The underwater world around Krk Island is rich and interesting. There are several local and international diving clubs operating in the area. If you wish to dive independently, you can obtain a diving license at the local harbor master's office by presenting your passport, diving qualification, and paying a fee. Diving clubs can also assist with refilling air bottles.
- Island Exploration: Beyond Krk town, the island features a variety of experiences, including thousand-year-old towns, small rural villages, well-equipped city beaches, and secluded swimming bays. You can also find a mix of lively bars, clubs, and quiet restaurants and cafes across the island.
- Tour Booking: For organized excursions, it is advisable to compare offerings from your cruise line with those available from independent providers like GetYourGuide and Viator.
Dining & Shopping
The provided reference guide does not contain specific information regarding dining or shopping options directly at the port or nearby. However, Krk Island generally offers a variety of lively bars, clubs, small and quiet restaurants, and cafes throughout its towns and villages.
Weather
Krk island has a Mediterranean climate with warm, dry summers between 75–86°F (24–30°C) during the cruise season from May to September, and benefits from the sheltering Kvarner Gulf position. Light clothing, sunscreen, and sunglasses are essential; a light layer for evenings is useful. The island's varied landscape of rocky shores, sandy beaches, and olive groves, combined with its ancient Roman and early Christian heritage, makes it one of Croatia's most diverse island destinations.
Currency and Language
The official currency in Krk, Croatia, is the Euro (EUR).